U Line Refrigerator 2075DWRR User Manual

Service and Parts Manual  
Supplement  
For Models  
• 2075DWRR • CO2075DWR • 2075DWRWC  
U-Line Corporation  
8900 North 55th Street  
Milwaukee, WI 53223  
U-Line Corporation  
PO Box 245040  
Milwaukee, WI 53224-9540  
Phone (414) 354-0300 • FAX (414) 354-7905  
Service & Parts Tech Lines Phone (800) 779-2547 • FAX (414) 354-5696  
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INTRODUCTION  
Design Features Performance  
General Information  
2075DWRR  
2075DWRWC  
CO2075DWR  
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INTRODUCTION  
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INTRODUCTION  
Three generations of pride and quality manufacturing and design improvements are built into all U-Line  
products. The result: U-Line leads the market with innovative technology and superior craftsmanship.  
This manual contains specific instructions for servicing the U-Line Échelon 2075DWRR, CO2075DWR and  
2075DWRWC.  
Potential Problems With HFC-134A  
This Service Manual has been written to cover product manufactured with HFC-134a. HFC-134A compres-  
sors will be received with a synthetic based ester oil charge. The hygroscopic (water attraction) property of  
ester oil is many times greater than that of the mineral oils previously used with CFC-12. High system  
moisture causes the formation of acids and alcohol which can damage the compressor. Systems should not  
be left open for more than fifteen (15) minutes at any time as humidity from the air will enter system. To  
assure system dehydration, the system should be pulled down to 100 microns and vacuum pump oil (min-  
eral oil) must not be allowed to enter the system.  
Cleanliness of the system will be extremely important. The presence of residues (chlorinated or greasy  
residues, mineral oil, or impurities) can lead to capillary tube restrictions, oil return problems and com-  
pressor damage. Flux must not be used on brazed joints.  
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SERIAL NUMBER FORMAT  
The serial number is divided into four segments. A typical serial number is 031234-01-5678.  
The first two digits of the first segment, 03, represent the year the unit was made.  
The next four digits, 1234, represent the shop order number. Every model is assigned a new shop order  
number at the beginning of a production run.  
The second two digit segment, 01, represents the month the unit was made.  
The last four digits, 5678, are an internal control number used at U-Line Corporation.  
031234-01-5678  
Month  
Factory Internal  
Control Number  
Year Shop  
Order  
Number  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
U-Line Corporation warrants each U-Line product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship  
for a period of one year from the date of purchase; and warrants the sealed system (consisting of the com-  
pressor, the condenser, the evaporator, the hot gas bypass valve, the dryer and the connecting tubing) in  
each U-Line product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five years from  
the date of purchase. During the initial one-year warranty period for all U-Line products U-Line shall: (1)  
at U-Line’s option, repair any product or replace any part of a product that breaches this warranty; and (2)  
for all Marine, RV and Domestic U-Line products sold and serviced in the United States (including Alaska  
and Hawaii) and Canada, U-Line shall cover the labor costs incurred in connection with the replacement  
of any defective part. During years two through five of the warranty period for the sealed system, U-Line  
shall: (1) repair or replace any part of the sealed system that breaches this warranty; and (2) for all  
Marine, RV and Domestic U-Line products sold and serviced in the United States (including Alaska and  
Hawaii) and Canada, U-Line shall cover the labor costs incurred in connection with the replacement of  
any defective part of the sealed system. All other charges, including transportation charges for replace-  
ments under this warranty and labor costs not specifically covered by this warranty, shall be borne by you.  
This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser of the U-Line product. The Registration Card  
included with the product should be promptly completed by you and mailed back to U-Line, or you can  
The following are excluded from this limited warranty: installation charges; damages caused by disasters or  
acts of God, such as fire, floods, wind and lightening; damages incurred or resulting from shipping,  
improper installation, unauthorized modification, or misuse/abuse of the product; customer education  
calls; food loss/spoilage; door and water level adjustments (except during the first 90 days from the date of  
purchase); defrosting the product; adjusting the controls; door reversal; or cleaning the condenser.  
If a product defect is discovered during the applicable warranty period, you must promptly notify either the  
dealer from whom you purchased the product or U-Line at P.O. Box 23220, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53223  
or at 414-354-0300. In no event shall such notification be received later than 30 days after the expiration  
of the applicable warranty period. U-Line may require that defective parts be returned, at your expense, to  
U-Line’s factory in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for inspection. Any action by you for breach of warranty must  
be commenced within one year after the expiration of the applicable warranty period.  
This limited warranty is in lieu of any other warranty, express or implied, including, but not limited to  
any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose; provided however, that to  
the extent required by law, implied warranties are included but do not extend beyond the duration of the  
express warranty first set forth above. U-Line’s sole liability and your exclusive remedy under this war-  
ranty is set forth in the initial paragraph above. U-Line shall have no liability whatsoever for any inciden-  
tal, consequential or special damages arising from the sale, use or installation of the product or from any  
other cause whatsoever, whether based on warranty (express or implied) or otherwise based on contract,  
tort or any other theory of liability.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation  
of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives  
you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
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WARRANTY CLAIMS PROCEDURE  
When submitting claims for warranty payment, please follow these guidelines.  
You can use any form you would normally use to bill your customer (your own computer generated form,  
Narda, USA, etc.).  
The model and serial number MUST be on the claims. Claims will not be paid without a model and serial  
number.  
If you work on more than one unit per service call please submit a separate claim for each unit.  
We track all defects through warranty claims, so please be specific on what the repair was. If it is a system  
leak, please specify where the leak was.  
Please be sure the claim is legible. If the claim form cannot be read, it will be returned, unpaid.  
U-Line will not cover part or labor claims for the replacement of a complete ice maker assembly. All ice  
maker parts are available as replacement parts and are stocked in our inventory. Remember: we do not  
pay customer education calls. Door and water level adjustments are 90 day warranties only.  
If you are changing out a unit please supply the model and serial number of both units (the unit being  
replaced and the new unit) and the R.A. number.  
If a copy of the Proof of Purchase/Install is not available at the site, the technician should record the  
following information on the Labor Invoice:  
• The name of the selling Dealer  
• The date of purchase/installation  
• The Order or Invoice number (if available)  
• The type of document they saw i.e. Store Receipt, Closing Papers, Sign-Off of Building Permit,  
Final Walk Through, etc.  
At U-Line, parts and labor claims are paid separately. Included in labor are freon and recovery charges, all  
other parts are handled by the parts department. We require that some parts be returned to us, so we may  
return them to our vendor. It will be noted on your packing list if we require you to return the part. If a  
part is to be returned please include a copy of the packing list and a copy of your claim. If the part was  
purchased at one of our part distributors, you must handle the part warranty with that company. For labor  
payment please send a readable copy of your claim to U-Line Corporation, P.O. Box 245040, Milwaukee  
WI, 53224-9540, for warranty payment, or fax a legible copy to 414-354-5696.  
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PARTS LISTING  
How to Order Replacement Parts  
1. Locate the illustration(s) for the model you are servicing.  
2. Refer to the area where the desired part would be installed, locate the part and note the item number  
assigned to it.  
3. Locate the item number in the left column of the parts listing which is on the next page from the prod-  
uct illustration. Note the full description and the corresponding part number. If this is for a warranty  
unit, please indicate and record the model and serial numbers.  
4. When ordering parts, it will be necessary to supply us with Model Number, Serial Number, Part  
Number, Part Description and in some cases Color or Voltage.  
5. U-Line requires the return of the parts listed below if replaced under warranty.  
• Fan motors (condenser and evaporator)  
Temperature controls  
• Ice maker motors  
• Bypass solenoids  
• Water solenoid valves  
• Pumps  
• Compressors (two years old or less - lines  
soldered closed)  
• Control boards (with thermistors)  
All warranty parts will be shipped at no charge as long as warranty status has been confirmed. We require  
that some parts be returned to us, so we may return them to our vendor. It will be noted on your packing  
list if we require you to return a part or if you may field scrap it. If U-Line requires a defective part to be  
returned, a prepaid shipping label will be included with your new replacement part. When returning parts  
please enclose a copy of your packing list and a copy of your labor claim, showing the model and serial  
number, and tag or label the part with the nature of the defect.  
Our warranty records may not match the customer’s information. In this case a proof of purchase will be  
required. If you do not have the proof of purchase at the time the order is placed, the part will be sent net  
15 days (COD if you don’t have an open account with U-Line Corporation). When the proof of purchase is  
provided we will credit your account (a check will be sent if the part was sent COD).  
6. Parts may be ordered on-line or by FAX or phone.  
On-Line:  
FAX Number:  
(414) 354-7905  
Phone Number: (414) 354-0300 or (414) 354-7885; press 3  
To expedite parts shipments, on-line ordering is fastest. When placing FAX orders, copy the FAX Parts  
Order Form, located in the back of this manual, when placing an order, or order on-line at  
7. Effective immediately, U-Line will not pay warranty claims for the replacement of a complete ice  
maker assembly. Complete ice maker assembly replacement is not necessary because all ice maker  
parts are available as replacement parts and are stocked in our inventory.  
REPLACEMENT PARTS: Use only genuine U-Line replacement parts. The use of non-U-Line parts can  
reduce ice rate, cause water to overflow from ice maker mold, damage the unit, and may void the  
warranty.  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Do not attempt to service or repair the unit until you have read the entire procedure. Safety items through-  
out this manual are labeled with Warning or Caution.  
WARNING  
!
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Warning means that failure to follow this safety statement may result in extensive product  
damage, serious personal injury, or death.  
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Caution means that failure to follow this safety statement may result in minor or moderate  
personal injury, property or equipment damage.  
WARNING  
!
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DANGER: Risk of child entrapment. Before you throw away an old refrigerator or freezer:  
Take off the doors, leave shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside.  
WARNING  
!
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• Never attempt to repair or perform maintenance on the unit until the electricity has been  
disconnected.  
• Altering, cutting of power cord, removal of power cord, removal of power plug, or direct  
wiring can cause serious injury, fire and/or loss of property and/or life and will void the  
warranty.  
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• Do not lift unit by door handle.  
• Never use an ice pick or other sharp instrument to help speed up defrosting. These  
instruments can puncture the inner lining or damage the cooling unit.  
• Failure to clean the condenser every three months can cause the unit to malfunction. This  
could void the warranty.  
• Never install the unit behind closed doors. Be sure front grille is free of obstruction.  
Obstructing free air flow can cause the unit to malfunction, and may void the warranty.  
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2075DWRR  
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2075DWRR  
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2075DWRR  
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COMPRESSOR/ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
2075DWRR  
EMU30HSC  
OVERLOAD PROTECTOR  
C
RELAY COVER  
S
R
STARTING RELAY  
UL183-3C  
COMPRESSOR PINS  
To measure start winding resistance, measure across the C-S pins.  
To measure run winding resistance, measure across the C-R pins. These pins should never measure any  
resistance to ground. This would indicate a shorted compressor.  
Specifications  
EMU30HSC Start Winding Resistance:  
EMU30HSC Run Winding Resistance:  
28 OHMS  
8 OHMS  
115 VOLT Capacitor:  
12 µF  
115 VOLT Valve Coil Resistance:  
115 VOLT Drain Pan Heater  
380 OHMS  
6900 OHMS  
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2075DWRR  
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REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS  
Normal Vapor/Compression Cycle Refrigeration  
• Refrigerant is pumped from the compressor to the condenser as a high pressure, high temperature  
vapor.  
• As the refrigerant cools in the high pressure condenser, the vapor condenses to liquid. During this  
phase change, a great amount of heat is rejected with the help of the condenser fan.  
• The liquid then flows to the dryer where it is strained and filtered.  
COMPRESSOR  
CONDENSER  
DRYER  
EVAPORATOR  
CAPILLARY TUBE  
UL183-1  
• From the dryer, the refrigerant flows through the capillary tube which meters the liquid refrigerant to  
the evaporator. The pressure of the refrigerant is reduced to the evaporating or low side pressure.  
• The reduction of pressure on the liquid refrigerant causes it to boil or vaporize until it reaches satura-  
tion temperature. As the low temperature refrigerant passes through the evaporator coil, it continues to  
absorb a lot of heat, causing the boiling action to continue until the refrigerant is completely vapor-  
ized. It is during this phase change that the most heat is absorbed (the cooling takes place) in the refrig-  
erator.  
• The refrigerant vapor leaving the evaporator travels through the suction line to the compressor inlet.  
The compressor takes the low pressure vapor and compresses it, increasing both pressure and tempera-  
ture. The hot high pressure gas is pumped out the discharge line and into the condenser. The cycle  
continues.  
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THERMISTOR  
The thermistor senses the compartment temperature. This is used in conjunction with the control board to  
determine the length of the refrigeration cycle.  
Thermistors generally fail due to moisture or physical damage.  
SERVICE NOTES  
2075DWRR  
The 2075DWRR has the same basic refrigeration system as the 2075R with a few exceptions.  
• The compressor is a high efficiency Embraco EMU30HSC.  
• The electro-mechanical gas bulb is replaced with an electronic controller. The controller features a  
digital temperature display and control with two LED indicators and three touch pad buttons.  
• The mullion between the two drawers has a low wattage “anti sweat” surface heater to prevent con-  
densation on the mullion. Additionally, there is an anti-frost heater on the drain trough.  
A thermal cut-out is mounted on the base, where the thermostat is normally mounted. This energy  
saving feature cuts-out the “anti-sweat” heater as well as the trough heater in high ambient tempera-  
tures, when in most conditions, the mullion would normally be warmed by ambient air.  
• There are two interior lights and light switches. The switches are mounted in a switch box in the rear  
interior of the cabinet and the lights, in a housing in the top front of the drawers.  
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THE ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE CONTROLLERS  
2075DWRR  
• The controller has a four minute minimum off-cycle regardless of the thermistor status.  
• The controller has a 4° differential built into it for the refrigerator thermistor. When it senses 38°F, the  
refrigerator will cool until the thermistor senses 36°F, and will not re-initiate cooling until the thermis-  
tor senses 40°F. When monitoring actual temperature, by pressing WARMER temporarily, the refrigera-  
tion cycle may be off, when the temperature is a degree warmer than the set point, or the refrigeration  
cycle on, when it is a degree below the set point.  
• The LED status indicator lights indicate compartment temperature is displayed and open thermistor. A  
solid light on, in LED position (1), means compartment temperature is displayed. A flashing light, in  
LED position (2), means open thermistor. (The thermistor has failed or has been out of limits.) If a  
refrigerator thermistor fails, the refrigerator will shut down. A thermistor would normally fail by open-  
ing (no continuity), or by shorting (no resistance).  
• Under most conditions, the refrigerator will remain frost-free by clearing itself between refrigeration  
cycles. Because there is no thermostat bulb on the evaporator, like other U-Line refrigerators, the con-  
troller runs a 45 minute off-cycle for every 12 hours of clock time. The refrigerator will not cool during  
this off-cycle even if the refrigerator thermistor is calling for cooling.  
• The entire control system is mounted in a single housing in the top drawer.  
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2075DWRR  
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2
WARMER  
COOLER  
SET  
TEMP  
CLRCO011B  
The temperature controller is located in the top drawer. The LED display shows the temperature set point  
and is calibrated in degrees Fahrenheit. The controller is factory programmed for a set point of 38°F which  
will show when the unit is first powered-up.  
To display actual temperature, press the “WARMER” button momentarily. A solid status indicator light (1)  
will show the air temperature reading in the cabinet for approximately 10 seconds.  
To adjust the temperature set point, press the “SET TEMP” button momentarily; the display will flash. Press  
the “WARMER” or “COOLER” button as desired to change the set point. When the desired set point shows  
on the display, wait 10 seconds and the new set point will be saved. Wait 24 hours for the temperature to  
stabilize before checking the actual temperature again. The temperature range is 34°F to 45°F.  
Indicator light status  
LED  
Status  
Indicates  
1
• Solid  
• Flashing  
• Compartment temperature displayed  
• Not Applicable  
2
• Flashing  
• Open Thermistor  
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REFRIGERATION SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS GUIDE  
SystemSuction  
Condition  
Suction  
Pressure  
Compressor  
Line  
Condenser  
Discharge  
Capillary  
Evaporator  
Tube  
Wattage  
Normal  
Normal  
Slightly below  
room  
Very hot  
Very hot  
Warm  
Cold  
Normal  
temperature  
Overcharge  
Undercharge  
Higher than  
normal  
Very cold  
may frost  
heavily  
Slightly warm  
to hot  
Hot to warm  
Warm  
Cool  
Cold  
Higher than  
normal  
Lower than  
normal  
Warm - near  
room  
temperature  
Hot  
Warm  
Extremely cold Lower than  
near inlet -  
outlet  
normal  
below room  
temperature  
Partial  
Restriction  
Somewhat  
lower than  
normal-in  
vacuum  
Warm - near  
room  
temperature  
Very hot  
Top passes  
warm -  
lower passes  
cool  
(near room  
temperature)  
due to liquid  
Room  
temperature  
(cool) or  
colder  
Extremely cold Lower than  
near inlet -  
outlet  
normal  
below room  
temperature  
backing up  
Complete  
Restriction  
In deep  
vacuum  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
No  
refrigeration  
Lower than  
normal  
No  
Gas  
0 PSIG  
to  
25"  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
Cool  
to  
hot  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
No  
refrigeration  
Lower than  
normal  
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2075DWRR WIRING DIAGRAM  
42184-F  
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WARNING  
!
!
DO NOT service the unit until the main electrical power has  
been disconnected.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
2075DWRR  
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Not refrigerating (compressor and fan are operating)  
Cause  
Remedy  
a. Little or no frost pattern on evaporator  
a. Check for sealed system leak or restriction  
2
Not refrigerating (compressor not operating, fan operating)  
Cause  
Remedy  
a. Wire off or broken  
b. Defective compressor - check resistence  
c. Defective overload  
d. Defective relay  
a. Check wiring  
b. Replace compressor  
c. Replace overload  
d. Replace relay  
3
Not refrigerating (compressor and fan not operating)  
Cause  
a. No power to the unit  
b. On/Off switch  
c. Display on - check for power in to controller  
d. Display on - check for power out of controller  
e. Display off  
Remedy  
a. Check that unit is plugged in  
b. Check that switch is in the on position  
c. None - Check for bad wire  
d. None - Bad controller  
e. Check transformer  
f. Thermistor light flashing  
g. Display on - power in & out of controller  
f. Bad Thermistor  
g. Broken circuit - check wiring  
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5
Compressor overheating  
Cause  
a. Condenser air flow restricted  
b. Condenser fan blade obstructed  
c. Condenser fan motor stalled  
d. Defective Compressor - check resistance  
Remedy  
a. Remove restriction (clean condenser and grille)  
b. Remove blade restriction  
c. Replace fan motor  
d. Replace compressor  
Compressor will not stop operating  
Cause  
a. Defective controller  
Remedy  
a. Replace controller  
b. Wiring defect  
b. Check wiring  
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Water leak inside unit  
Cause  
a. Blocked drain  
Remedy  
a. Remove blockage  
Excessive frost build-up  
Cause  
a. Gasket not sealing  
Remedy  
a. Repair or replace gasket  
b. Product too tall for drawer or product not  
allowing top bin to move forward (2075DWRR)  
b. Instruct customer  
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Noisy  
Cause  
Remedy  
a. Carefully adjust tubing  
a. Copper refrigeration tube touching cabinet  
b. Fan blade touching shroud  
b. Adjust fan mounting or shroud  
c. Fan blade obstruction (wiring, foam insulation, c. Remove obstruction  
packaging material)  
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Fresh food or wine temperature too cold  
Cause  
Remedy  
a. Controller set too cold  
b. Defective controller  
c. Wiring defect  
a. Adjust controller  
b. Replace controller  
c. Check wiring  
d. Thermistor not pushed all the way into the well d. Check thermistor location  
10 Excessive condensation on mullion  
Cause  
Remedy  
Mullion heater not operating - check resistance  
a. Good resistance  
b. No resistance  
a. Bad heater switch  
b. Heater wiring  
Note: The heater will not operate in ambients over 90° F.  
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2075DWRR (1 OF 2)  
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5,6  
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8
9
10 11  
3
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22  
7
26  
25  
24  
13  
14  
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17  
23  
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19  
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DWR023  
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Item  
1
2
3
4
Description  
Black  
26006  
68005  
80-48001-00  
26000  
Stainless Steel  
26006  
68005  
80-48001-00  
26000  
Control Housing  
Control Assembly  
Organizer Assembly  
Top Bin  
5
Switch Box  
26010  
26010  
6
Light Switch  
42179  
42179  
7
8
9
Drawer Slides  
80-47001-00  
2333-S  
80-16005-01  
11859  
80-47001-00  
2333-S  
80-16005-02  
11859  
Evaporator Assembly  
Anti-Tip Components  
Light Cover  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
Light Bulb  
Back Panel  
Drain Trough  
Control Harness  
Drain Cup  
31317  
11969  
31391-3  
68015  
11508  
31317  
11969  
31391-3  
68015  
11508  
Drain Tube  
Grille  
31726  
31726  
11902-BLK-01  
14007-S  
31493-13-BLK  
14008-S  
26001  
2075DRW-FRNT BLK  
40000-02  
11927-4-BLK  
11926-7-BLK  
66002  
11902-BLK-01  
14007-S  
31493-13-GRY  
14008-S  
26001  
2075DRW-FRNT SS  
40000-02  
11927-4-BLK  
N/A  
Top Drawer (No Front)  
Door Gasket  
Bottom Drawer (No Front)  
Crisper, Bottom  
Door Assembly  
Crisper Shelf  
Door Handle Bottom  
Door Handle Top, Modified  
Drain Trough Heater  
66002  
Parts Not Shown  
Item  
Description  
Full Door Handle  
Black  
11926-4-BLK  
Stainless Steel  
N/A  
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12  
13  
3
2
1
4
5
6
10  
7
9
8
8
11  
14  
DWR024  
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Item  
1
2
3
4
Description  
Rocker Switch  
Transformer  
Thermo Cutoff Switch  
Condenser  
Black  
2053  
68014  
66001  
2303-S  
5188  
Stainless Steel  
2053  
68014  
66001  
2303-S  
5188  
5
Fan Blade  
6
Fan Motor  
5263  
5263  
7
8
9
Drain Pan  
Leg Levelers  
Drier  
31550-1-F  
41319  
2694  
31550-1-F  
41319  
2694  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
Capacitor  
Compressor Assembly  
Overload  
Relay  
Power Cord  
71008  
70077-S  
71009  
71010  
2887  
71008  
70077-S  
71009  
71010  
2887  
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COMPRESSOR/ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
2075DWRWC  
EMU30HSC  
OVERLOAD PROTECTOR  
C
RELAY COVER  
S
R
STARTING RELAY  
UL183-3C  
COMPRESSOR PINS  
To measure start winding resistance, measure across the C-S pins.  
To measure run winding resistance, measure across the C-R pins. These pins should never measure any  
resistance to ground. This would indicate a shorted compressor.  
Specifications  
EMU30HSC Start Winding Resistance:  
EMU30HSC Run Winding Resistance:  
28 OHMS  
8 OHMS  
115 VOLT Capacitor:  
12 µF  
115 VOLT Valve Coil Resistance:  
380 OHMS  
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REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS  
Normal Vapor/Compression Cycle Refrigeration  
• Refrigerant is pumped from the compressor to the condenser as a high pressure, high temperature  
vapor.  
• As the refrigerant cools in the high pressure condenser, the vapor condenses to liquid. During this  
phase change, a great amount of heat is rejected with the help of the condenser fan.  
• The liquid then flows to the dryer where it is strained and filtered.  
COMPRESSOR  
TOP  
COMPARTMENT  
CONDENSER  
THERMISTOR  
SOLINOID VALVE  
DRYER  
SOLINOID VALVE  
EVAPORATOR  
CAPILLARY TUBE  
BOTTOM  
COMPARTMENT  
THERMISTOR  
DRYER  
EVAPORATOR  
CAPILLARY TUBE  
DWR052  
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• From the dryer, the refrigerant flows through the capillary tube which meters the liquid refrigerant to  
the evaporator. The pressure of the refrigerant is reduced to the evaporating or low side pressure.  
• The reduction of pressure on the liquid refrigerant causes it to boil or vaporize until it reaches satura-  
tion temperature. As the low temperature refrigerant passes through the evaporator coil, it continues to  
absorb a lot of heat, causing the boiling action to continue until the refrigerant is completely vapor-  
ized. It is during this phase change that the most heat is absorbed (the cooling takes place) in the refrig-  
erator.  
• The refrigerant vapor leaving the evaporator travels through the suction line to the compressor inlet.  
The compressor takes the low pressure vapor and compresses it, increasing both pressure and tempera-  
ture. The hot high pressure gas is pumped out the discharge line and into the condenser. The cycle  
continues.  
THERMISTORS  
The two thermistors sense the two compartment temperatures. This is used in conjunction with the control  
board to determine the length of the refrigeration cycle.  
Thermistors generally fail due to moisture or physical damage.  
SERVICE NOTES  
2075DWRWC  
The 2075DWRWC has the same basic refrigeration system as the 2075R/2075WC with a few exceptions.  
• The compressor is a high efficiency Embraco EMU30HSC.  
• The electro-mechanical gas bulb is replaced with an electronic controller. The 2075DWRWC features  
an LED display and touch sensors for each drawer and a touch sensor to control the lighting.  
• There are two interior lights and light switches which can be controlled independently from each  
other. The switches are mounted in the liner in the rear interior of the cabinet and the lights, in a  
housing in the top front of the drawers.  
This unit is operated with a two part electronic control assembly. The main board is located in the base of  
the unit behind the grille and the display board is permanently attached to the glass in the upper drawer.  
There is a snap in access panel in the drawer to reach the back of the board.  
The LED display indicates the set point of both compartments. Holding either the up or down arrow for  
three seconds enters into the set point mode. You can adjust the temperature of each compartment  
independently from 40-60°F.  
Holding both the up and down arrow for either section displays the actual temperature.  
When the unit is plugged in the top compartment begins cooling first. After the top set point has been  
reached the lower compartment will begin cooling. Only one drawer can cool at a time. One compressor  
and condenser are used in this system. Behind the compressor are two valves that switch the refrigerant  
from the top system to the bottom system. Each system has a bypass valve, dryer, evaporator and capillary  
tube. Only one system can operate at a time.  
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The top and bottom valve can never be open at the same time. After initial startup whichever compartment  
calls for cooling first, will have priority. Once the setpoint is achieved the other compartment will be  
cooled if necessary.  
When both compartments have reached setpoint and the compressor shuts off, the last bypass valve that  
was open will remain open for four minutes. This is done to help the refrigerant pressures stabilize and  
reduce hard starting of the compressor.  
This unit can be put into a diagnostic mode.  
1. Unplug unit  
2. Install jumper on pins 9 and 10 on board.  
3. Plug unit back in.  
Based on the attached chart you can turn on and off each relay individually.  
TOP DRAWER  
THERMISTOR  
9 & 10 PINS  
POT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
BOTTOM DRAWER  
THERMISTOR  
4
3
5
2
1
TOP  
VALVE  
COND/GAS  
FAN  
COMPRESSOR  
0
-1  
DISPLAY BOARD  
CONNECTION  
-2  
-5  
-3  
-4  
BOTTOM  
VALVE  
CONDENSER  
FAN  
TOP  
LIGHT  
POWER  
BOTTOM  
LIGHT  
J2  
TOP  
VALVE  
1/4" SPADE  
TERMINALS  
POWER ON  
CLRCO035C  
Control pot at 2 – bottom light  
Control pot at 0 – top light  
Control pot at -2 – bottom bypass valve  
Jumper on 1/4" spade terminals – COMPRESSOR  
Jump pins on J2 – TOP VALVE  
Jump pins on J2 – CONDENSER FAN  
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THE ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE CONTROLLERS  
2075DWRWC  
DWR034  
The temperature controls are integrated in the top, front drawer panel. They consist of an LED display and  
touch sensors for each drawer and a touch sensor to control the lighting (“ ”, “ ” and “ ”). The LED  
displays show the drawer’s temperature set point, and are calibrated in degrees Fahrenheit. The controls  
are factory programmed for a set point of 60°F for the top drawer and 40°F for the bottom drawer. Each  
drawer’s display will show its set point when the unit is first powered up.  
DWR045  
To display actual temperature of each drawer, press the “ ” and “ ” touch sensors simultaneously for  
three seconds. The display indicates the actual temperature. After approximately 10 seconds, the set point  
temperature displays.  
Both drawers can be controlled independently from 40°F to 60°F.  
To adjust the temperature set point, touch and hold either the “ ” or “ ” for that drawer for three sec-  
onds. When the LED displays “SP,” lift your finger from the controller and the corresponding LED will  
begin to flash the set point. Touch the “ ” or “ ” until the desired set point displays. Wait 10 seconds  
for the new set point to be saved. Wait 24 hours for the temperature to stabilize before checking the actual  
temperature again. The compartment set point range is 40°F to 60°F.  
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INTERIOR LIGHTING (2075DWRWC)  
The interior lighting can be controlled by the controller. Each time the light “ ” symbol is touched, the  
lighting is scrolled through the following options:  
Touch once – Both compartment lights on.  
Touch twice – Top compartment light on.  
Touch three times – Bottom compartment light on.  
Touch four times – Both compartment lights off.  
To enter the “black-out mode,” touch and hold “ ” for approximately 15 seconds, this will turn off both  
display temperatures and the cabinet lights. The unit will continue to maintain the compartment set point  
temperatures even though they are not displayed. If the light symbol is touched and held for 10 seconds,  
the unit will come out of “black-out mode,” the set points will be displayed and the lighting function will  
be in one of the four scrolled positions.  
Note: When the unit is in “black-out mode,” the light will come on automatically if the drawer is  
opened. If you do not want the lights to come on when the drawers are opened, the light bulbs  
must be removed. Refer to Light Bulb Replacement.  
A solid indicator light (LED dot) indicates a thermistor error in that drawer.  
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REFRIGERATION SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS GUIDE  
System  
Condition  
Suction  
Pressure  
Suction  
Line  
Compressor  
Discharge  
Condenser  
Capillary  
Tube  
Evaporator  
Wattage  
Normal  
Normal  
Slightly below  
room  
Very hot  
Very hot  
Warm  
Cold  
Normal  
temperature  
Overcharge  
Undercharge  
Higher than  
normal  
Very cold  
may frost  
heavily  
Slightly warm  
to hot  
Hot to warm  
Warm  
Cool  
Cold  
Higher than  
normal  
Lower than  
normal  
Warm - near  
room  
temperature  
Hot  
Warm  
Extremely cold Lower than  
near inlet -  
outlet  
normal  
below room  
temperature  
Partial  
Restriction  
Somewhat  
lower than  
normal-in  
vacuum  
Warm - near  
room  
temperature  
Very hot  
Top passes  
warm -  
lower passes  
cool  
(near room  
temperature)  
due to liquid  
Room  
temperature  
(cool) or  
colder  
Extremely cold Lower than  
near inlet -  
outlet  
normal  
below room  
temperature  
backing up  
Complete  
Restriction  
In deep  
vacuum  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
No  
refrigeration  
Lower than  
normal  
No  
Gas  
0 PSIG  
to  
25"  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
Cool  
to  
hot  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
No  
refrigeration  
Lower than  
normal  
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BLACK-HOT  
(SMOOTH)  
BLACK  
GREEN  
GROUND  
BLACK-NEUTRAL  
(RIBBED)  
WHITE  
WHITE  
WHITE  
CONTROL BOARD  
BOT  
VALVE  
TOP  
VALVE  
(WHITE) 9  
(BLACK) 8  
BLACK  
RED  
7
(BLACK W/YELLOW) 6  
(RED) 5  
BLACK  
WITH  
YELLOW  
COND  
FAN  
(YELLOW) 4  
(PURPLE) 3  
YELLOW  
PURPLE  
BLACK  
10  
9
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1  
(BROWN) 2  
(BLUE) 1  
BROWN  
BOTTOM  
DRAWER  
OVERLOAD  
BLUE  
TOP DRAWER  
THERMISTORS  
WHITE  
DISPLAY  
BOARD  
CONNECTOR  
BLACK  
CAPACITOR  
EMBRACO  
RELAY  
COMPRESSOR  
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WARNING  
!
!
DO NOT service the unit until the main electrical power has  
been disconnected.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
2075DWRWC  
Before servicing this unit, take readings from the electronic control (refer to The Electronic Temperature  
Control for checking actual temperatures, if needed). These actual readings are important to take before  
having the drawers open for more than 30 seconds to obtain accurate readings.  
Top drawer temperature: __________  
This temperature should be within a few degrees of the setpoint.  
Bottom drawer temperature: _________  
This temperature should be within a few degrees of the setpoint.  
If there is a dot illuminated above the temperature display, there has been a problem with the thermistor. If  
you can read the actual temperatures then the problem has been corrected. If you were unable to read the  
temperatures or if you read 99, then the thermistor is not working and the circuit board and thermistors  
must be changed. The thermistor harness is matched to the circuit board and these must be changed as an  
assembly.  
1 Temperatures not cold enough  
• Check actual temperatures versus setpoint. After 24 hours of runtime, temperatures should be with-  
in a few degrees of setpoint.  
• Drawers left open or not sealing properly.  
• Clean condenser.  
2 Temperatures too cold  
• Check actual temperatures versus setpoint.  
• Ensure thermistors are pushed all the way into the well tube.  
• If top drawer is well below setpoint and the lower drawer is not achieving setpoint the thermistors  
may be switched.  
• If bottom drawer is well below setpoint and the upper drawer is not achieving setpoint the valve  
power wires may be switched.  
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3 Drawers will not close properly  
• The drawer slides contain a self-closing feature which engages when the drawer is about 1 inch  
from being closed. At the point the closers engage, there may be some resistance. If this resistance  
is hard to overcome, try closing the drawers with more force a couple times and then try slowly  
again. If, during shipment, the unit has been mishandled, the drawer slide closers may become dis-  
engaged. Reset by closing the drawers with more force than normal.  
• Ensure large bottles are not restricting rack movement.  
• Check rail to make sure they are free of contaminents.  
4 Cascade parts not operating properly  
• The cam on the cascade mechanism should automatically reset as the drawer is moved fully in and  
out. If it does not, manually reset cam.  
If the drawer will not close, make sure the cascading cams are positioned correctly. The drawer will  
not close if the cams are in the A “open” position. Reset the cams manually as shown in position B  
“closed.” The drawers should take a minimal amount of effort to close. See illustration on page 33.  
5 LED dot lit on display  
• This light indicates that a thermistor has gone out of range. If the unit is still working the thermistor  
is now operational. Unplug unit and plug back in, to clear light. If unit is still not working, change  
board and thermistors.  
6 Trouble with lights  
• Each light is controlled by a switch that operates when the drawer is opened and by a touchsensor  
in the glass.  
• Check wiring.  
• Check bulb.  
7 Display not functioning  
• Red LED on rear of display indicates the display has power.  
• Flashing green indicates communication with main board.  
• If either is not lit, check wiring to main board.  
• Could be in Sabbath mode.  
8 Not cooling  
• Check solenoid valves and connections.  
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CASCADING PARTS NOT OPERATING PROPERLY  
A - Cascade mechanism in the correct opening position.  
DWR065  
B - Cascade mechanism in the correct closing position.  
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8
7
21  
6
5
4
3
2
9,10  
11  
17  
22  
1
3
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
DWR067  
20  
18  
19  
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Item  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Description  
Black  
Stainless Steel  
Drawer & Rack Assembly Bottom  
Drawer & Rack Assembly Top  
Cascade Assembly Left Side  
Top Rack Assembly  
Drawer Slide Assembly  
Evaporator Assembly  
Anti-Tip Brackets  
80-17030-01  
80-17028-01  
26028-02-S  
80-33005-S  
80-47001-00  
2649-S  
80-17030-03  
80-17028-03  
26028-02-S  
80-33005-S  
80-47001-00  
2649-S  
80-16005-01  
11969  
80-16005-01  
11969  
Back Panel  
9
Lens Cover  
11859  
11859  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
Light Bulb  
Drain Trough  
Drain Funnel  
Drain Tube  
31317  
31391-6  
11508  
41967-4  
11942-BLK-01  
80-48003-00  
26022-S  
26028-01-S  
80-48002-00  
12094-07-BLK  
11949-blk  
42118-S  
31317  
31391-6  
11508  
41967-4  
11942-BLK-01  
80-48003-00  
26022-S  
26028-01-S  
80-48002-00  
12094-07-BLK  
11949  
Grille  
Cascading Rack Assembly  
Cascade Rack Latch Assembly  
Cascade Assembly Right Side  
Drawer Wine Caddy Assembly  
Door Gasket  
Drawer Handle  
Interior Slides (White)  
Main board jumper wire  
42118-S  
2932  
2932  
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12  
13  
1
2
3
11  
4
8
10  
9
5
6
7
6
DWR068  
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Item  
1
2
Description  
Board  
Condenser Assembly  
Fan Blade  
Black  
Stainless Steel  
68019-S  
2303-S  
5188  
68019-S  
2303-S  
5188  
3
4
Fan Motor  
5263  
5263  
5
6
7
8
Power Cord  
Valve Coil  
Valve Assembly  
Drier  
2916  
2916  
73002  
73002-S  
2694  
73002  
73002-S  
2694  
9
Compressor Assembly  
Leveling Leg  
Capacitor  
Overload  
Relay  
70077-S  
41319  
71008  
71009  
71010  
70077-S  
41319  
71008  
71009  
71010  
10  
11  
12  
13  
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EMI70HER  
OVERLOAD PROTECTOR  
C
R
S
STARTING RELAY  
RELAY COVER  
UL183-3D  
COMPRESSOR PINS  
To measure start winding resistance, measure across the C-S pins.  
To measure run winding resistance, measure across the C-R pins. These pins should never measure any  
resistance to ground. This would indicate a shorted compressor.  
Specifications  
EMI70HER Start Winding Resistance:  
EMI70HER Run Winding Resistance:  
8 OHMS  
3 OHMS  
115 VOLT Ice Maker Heater Resistance:  
115 VOLT Water Valve Coil Resistance:  
115 VOLT Bypass Valve Coil Resistance:  
80 OHMS  
335 OHMS  
380 OHMS  
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U-LINE FROST FREE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM  
Cooling Mode:  
• Bypass solenoid valve closed  
• Evaporator fan operating  
• Refrigerant flows through capillary tube  
• Normal vapor/compression cycle refrigeration  
Defrost Mode:  
• Bypass solenoid valve open  
• Refrigerant flows through bypass system  
• Vapor flows from condenser to evaporator without a phase change  
COMPRESSOR  
CONDENSER  
DRYER  
EVAPORATOR  
FLOW WHEN SOLENOID  
VALVE IS CLOSED  
CAPILLARY TUBE  
FLOW WHEN SOLENOID  
VALVE IS OPEN  
SOLENOID VALVE  
UL183-2  
THERMISTORS  
There are three thermistors to sense the refrigerator, freezer and icemaker temperature. These are used in  
conjunction with the control board to control compartment temperatures and initiate ice harvest.  
Thermistors generally fail due to moisture or physical damage.  
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SERVICE NOTES  
CO2075DWR  
The CO2075DWR has the same basic refrigeration system as the CO2075F with a few exceptions.  
• The compressor is an Embraco EMI70HER.  
• The electro-mechanical gas bulb is replaced with an electronic controller which features a digital  
temperature display.  
• The mullion between the two drawers has a low wattage “anti sweat” surface heater to prevent con-  
densation on the mullion.  
• There are two interior lights and light switches. The switches are mounted in the liner in the rear  
interior of the cabinet. The lights are in the housing in the top front of the drawers. The bottom light  
switch controls the icemaker. When the light switch is on the icemaker stops functioning. If the drawer  
is left open, the icemaker will not make ice.  
General Operation Notes:  
This unit is operated with a two part electronic control assembly. The main board is located in the base of  
the unit behind the grille and the display board is located in the upper drawer.  
The setpoint button allows the consumer to set a refrigerator temperature. The preset temperature is 38°F.  
Based on the design of the mullion and chimney, there is approximately a 38°F difference between freezer  
and refrigerator. While the consumer sets the refrigerator temperature the cooling system is actually  
controlled by the freezer temperature. When a consumer inputs 38 for the refrigerator, the board subtracts  
38 and cools the freezer to 0°F. Use these numbers as reference, but they could be 40°F and 2°F, or 36°F  
and -2°F, and so on. The freezer temperature will be maintained at 0°F with a differential of 2°F. In the  
event that the refrigerator is warmer than 38°F, but the freezer is 0°F or below, the cooling system will  
continue to run to allow the refrigerator to cool to its setpoint. This prevents spoilage of food in the refrig-  
erator. During this time, the freezer may be driven to a lower temperature which will not cause any prob-  
lems. In the event the refrigerator gets to 32°F it will again override the freezer and cause the cooling sys-  
tem to shut off until the temperature rises above 32°F. This prevents accidental freezing of product in the  
refrigerator.  
The ice maker setpoint can be reached by holding the “SET TEMP” button down for about 10 seconds. At  
first SP1 will be displayed followed by SP2. Release the “SET TEMP” button and 15 should appear. This is  
the default ice maker setpoint. Changing this temperature will increase or decrease production. To increase  
production raise the setpoint no more than 2°F in 24 hours. Press “SET TEMP” three more times to exit this  
menu.  
The circuit board has a timing circuit which maintains a minimum compressor off cycle of four minutes. If  
the compressor shuts off, no matter what temperature the cabinet rises to, the compressor will remain off  
for four minutes to prevent compressor damage.  
There is a 30 minute hot gas defrost cycle every 12 hours of clock time. The defrost cycle is automatically  
operated by the circuit board. Interrupting power to the unit will reset the clock.  
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When checking the thermistors to see if they are reading accurately, it is common to place them in an  
icebath to see if they read 32°F. Do not place them directly in the water. Use a plastic bag to protect them  
from moisture. The freezer and ice maker should read 32°F in icewater, however the refrigerator thermis-  
tor should read 36°F. There is a built-in 4°F offset in this reading due to its location in the cabinet. This  
sensor is located outside the refrigerator drawer, which is approximately 4°F colder than the inside of the  
drawer.  
To check the actual temperatures via the display, touch and release the warmer button to view the refriger-  
ator temperature. Hold the colder button, while LED 1 is lit, the freezer temperature will be displayed.  
Continue holding the colder button, and the display will cycle from freezer to ice maker until the button is  
released.  
ICEMAKER FREEZER  
SENSOR  
SENSOR  
9
10  
POT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
REFRIGERATOR  
SENSOR  
4
3
5
2
1
0
-1  
DISPLAY BOARD  
CONNECTION  
-2  
-5  
-3  
-4  
HOT GAS  
VALVE  
POWER  
J2  
ICEMAKER  
1/4" SPADE  
TERMINALS  
POWER ON  
CLRCO035B  
This unit can be put into a diagnostic mode.  
1. Unplug unit  
2. Install jumper on pins 9 and 10 on board.  
3. Plug unit back in.  
Based on the information listed below, you can turn on and off each relay individually.  
Control pot at 0 – CONDENSER/EVAPORATOR FANS  
Jumper on 1/4" spade terminals – COMPRESSOR  
Jump pins on J2 – HOT GAS VALVE  
Jump pins on J2 – ICEMAKER  
Example (force a defrost cycle):  
Set control pot to 0, Jump pins on J2 for hot gas valve and install jumper on 1/4" spade terminals.  
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THE ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER  
1
2
3
WARMER  
COOLER  
SET  
TEMP  
CLRCO011  
The temperature controller is located in the top drawer. It consists of an LED display, two LED status indi-  
cator lights and three touch pad buttons. The LED display shows the compartment temperature set point  
and is calibrated in degrees Fahrenheit. The controller is factory programmed for a set point of 38°F for the  
top drawer which will show when the unit is first powered up. The factory set point for the ice compart-  
ment is 0°F.  
To display the actual refrigerator compartment temperature, press the “WARMER” button momentarily.  
A solid status indicator light (LED 1) will show the air temperature reading in the refrigerator drawer for  
approximately 10 seconds.  
To adjust the temperature set point, press the “SET TEMP” button momentarily; the display will flash. Press  
the “WARMER” or “COOLER” button as desired to change the set point. When the desired set point shows  
on the display, you can press the “SET TEMP” again or wait 10 seconds and the new set point will be  
saved and the display will stop flashing. Wait 24 hours for the temperature to stabilize before checking the  
actual temperature again. The compartment temperature range is 34°F to 45°F.  
To check the actual temperatures via the display, touch and release the warmer button to view the  
refrigerator (LED 1) temperature. Hold the colder button, while LED 1 is lit, the freezer (LED 2) temperature  
will be displayed.  
Continue holding the colder button, and the icemaker (LED 3) temperature will be displayed. If you  
continue to hold the colder button, the display will cycle from freezer temperature to ice maker  
temperature until the button is released.  
Indicator light status  
LED  
Status  
Indicates  
1
• Solid  
• Flashing  
• Compartment temperature displayed  
• Not Applicable  
2
3
• Solid  
• Flashing  
• Freezer Temperature displayed  
• Open Thermistor – call for service  
• Solid  
• Icemaker temperature displayed  
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REFRIGERATION SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS GUIDE  
System  
Condition  
Suction  
Pressure  
Suction  
Line  
Compressor  
Discharge  
Condenser  
Capillary  
Tube  
Evaporator  
Wattage  
Normal  
Normal  
Slightly below  
room  
Very hot  
Very hot  
Warm  
Cold  
Normal  
temperature  
Overcharge  
Undercharge  
Higher than  
normal  
Very cold  
may frost  
heavily  
Slightly warm  
to hot  
Hot to warm  
Warm  
Cool  
Cold  
Higher than  
normal  
Lower than  
normal  
Warm - near  
room  
temperature  
Hot  
Warm  
Extremely cold Lower than  
near inlet -  
outlet  
normal  
below room  
temperature  
Partial  
Restriction  
Somewhat  
lower than  
normal-in  
vacuum  
Warm - near  
room  
temperature  
Very hot  
Top passes  
warm -  
lower passes  
cool  
(near room  
temperature)  
due to liquid  
Room  
temperature  
(cool) or  
colder  
Extremely cold Lower than  
near inlet -  
outlet  
normal  
below room  
temperature  
backing up  
Complete  
Restriction  
In deep  
vacuum  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
No  
refrigeration  
Lower than  
normal  
No  
Gas  
0 PSIG  
to  
25"  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
Cool  
to  
hot  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
No  
refrigeration  
Lower than  
normal  
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CO2075DWR WIRING DIAGRAM  
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DANGER  
!
!
DO NOT service the unit until the main electrical power has  
been disconnected.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Before servicing this unit, take readings from the electronic control (refer to The Electronic Temperature  
Control for checking actual temperatures if needed). These actual readings are important to take before  
having the drawers open for more than 30 seconds to obtain accurate readings.  
Refrigerator temperature: __________  
This temperature should be approximately 38°F. Slight fluctuations are common during normal  
operation.  
Freezer temperature: __________  
This temperature should be approximately 0°F. If this temperature is between -10°F and +5°F, this  
should be considered normal. The temperature can fluctuate in order to maintain an optimum  
refrigerator temperature.  
Ice maker temperature: _________  
The ice maker will harvest when this temperature reaches 15°F. Temperatures may rise to 50°F  
during an ice harvest and drop -10°F during ice storage mode.  
If there is a dot illuminated above the temperature display, there has been a problem with the thermistor. If  
you can read the actual temperatures then the problem has been corrected. If you were unable to read the  
temperatures or if you read 159, then the thermistor is not working and the circuit board and thermistors  
must be changed. The thermistor harness is matched to the circuit board and these must be changed as an  
assembly.  
1. Not making ice  
• If temperature reading was above 15°F, the unit will not make ice. Possible causes for this could be  
a leak in the system or the drawer left open.  
• If temperature reading is below 15°F, the unit should produce ice. If there is no ice in the mold,  
check the water fill and water connection. If there is ice in the mold and it did not harvest, close  
the freezer drawer, unplug the unit and plug it back in. If the temperature is still below 15°F, the  
unit should harvest (drawer must be closed). If the freezer drawer opening caused the ice maker  
temperature to go above 15°F, wait until it goes below 15°F.  
To harvest ice, the bin arm must be in the down position and the drawer must be closed to engage  
the ice maker/light switch, mounted in the liner. When the ice maker reaches 15°F, the circuit  
board will close a relay for 30 seconds, energizing the ice maker. When the ice maker rotates to  
approximately the 2 o’clock position, it will continue the cycle under its own power and break the  
circuit to the control board.  
If the ice maker does not harvest after unplugging the unit and plugging it back in, try again and  
watch the circuit board to verify the relay energizes by checking the green LED on the board (on  
this model you can also accomplish this by using the ON/OFF switch). If the ice maker does not  
harvest, but the LED illuminates, check the bin arm circuit and the ice/light switch circuits.  
• The ice maker relay will only energize a maximum of one time every 75 minutes of operation,  
even if the temperature is below the 15°F harvest temperature. To harvest ice you must unplug the  
unit and plug it back in (can use the ON/OFF switch) so that the timer on the circuit board is reset.  
The timing circuit ensures that proper cubes are formed before allowing the ice harvest.  
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2. Some cooling  
• Clean condenser.  
• Check condenser fan.  
• Possible system leak.  
3. No cooling  
• Check compressor/fan operation  
• Check refrigeration system pressure  
• Check wiring and power at circuit board  
4. Noise  
• This is a frost free unit with two fans, compressor, and two solenoid valves. Some noise is normal  
such as a hum from the fans/compressor. Also, during an ice harvest it is normal to hear water fill-  
ing the mold and cubes dropping in the bucket.  
5. Condensation on mullion  
• The mullion has a heater behind it. The heater is always energized and should keep the mullion  
free of frost and sweat. In extremely humid conditions some sweat may appear on the mullion or  
lower drawer handle/gasket.  
6. Excessive frost  
• Frost may be visible through the evaporator cover slots.  
• Any buildup on the bottom of the liner could be caused by failure to clean up spilled ice cubes.  
• If evaporator is not defrosting, the board can be manually entered into a defrost cycle using the  
diagnostic feature.  
• If evaporator or drain pan does not clear during a defrost, check the bypass valve coil for continuity.  
• Drawers not closing properly.  
7. Display not operational  
• Check four conductor wires from main board to display board. The display board should have red  
light and flashing green light on the rear of the board. If these lights are not lit, the wire is not con-  
necting to the main board.  
8. Dot flashing on display  
• If a thermistor goes out of range it will illuminate a dot on the display board. This dot will remain lit  
even if the thermistor goes back into range. It can be cleared by switching the unit off and back on.  
9. Drawers will not close properly  
• The drawer slides contain a self-closing feature which engages when the drawer is about 1 inch  
from being closed. At the point the closers engage, there may be some resistance. If this resistance  
is hard to overcome, try closing the drawers with more force a couple times. If, during shipment,  
the unit has been mishandled, the drawer slide closers may become disengaged. Reset by closing  
the drawers with more force than normal.  
10. Evaporator fan not operational  
• Ensure fan is not restricted.  
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Ice maker Operation  
DWR057  
1. Freeze cycle  
• Ice maker relay is not energized.  
• Unit is cooling ice maker down to the 15°F setpoint.  
• The unit may cycle on and off as it is pulling ice maker to setpoint in order to maintain ideal  
refrigerator and freezer temperatures.  
• The minimum ice making cycle time as permitted by the timing circuit in the circuit board is 75  
minutes.  
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2. Harvest cycle 1  
DWR058  
• Ice maker relay on circuit board energizes for 30 seconds. This allows power to the ice maker to  
allow the blades rotate.  
• Refrigeration system is independent of the ice maker.  
• The bin arm must be in the fully lowered position and the drawer must be closed, to initiate this  
cycle. The drawer switch must be depressed for the ice maker to cycle.  
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3. Harvest cycle 2  
DWR055  
• The drawer switch must remain depressed for this cycle to continue.  
• The ice maker relay is now de-energized  
• This cycle initiates when the blades move to approximately the 2 o’clock position.  
• Ejector blades stall on the ice and pulse until the mold heater warms the mold and releases the ice.  
• This cycle may last a couple minutes.  
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4. Water fill cycle  
DWR056  
• This cycle initiates when the blades move to approximately the 10 o’clock position.  
• At this point the ice has moved out of the mold and is dropping into the bucket.  
• The ice maker switch is depressed for about seven seconds while the mold fills with water. The  
water fill is approximately 120 ml.  
• At the end of the fill cycle, the blades stop at the 12 o’clock position and wait for another harvest  
cycle to begin.  
5. Storage mode  
• The bin arm is in the up position, either held by ice in the bin or manually raised.  
• The unit will be cycling the compressor on and off in this mode.  
The ice maker relay will energize when the ice maker reaches 15°F, but with the bin arm in the raised  
position, it will not start an ice making cycle.  
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3
4
5
2
1
6
2
DWR041  
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES  
Note: Échelon models do not require removal of the ice maker or freezer housing to access the fan  
motor, drain or evaporator.  
To replace evaporator fan motor:  
1. Disconnect unit from power source.  
2. Remove two screws (1) holding evaporator fan cover to evaporator cover.  
3. Unplug fan connection.  
4. Remove two nuts (4) and two washers (5) holding the fan to the fan bracket.  
5. Replace with new fan.  
6. Plug-in the fan connection making sure the fan wires are tucked behind the fan bracket.  
7. Re-install evaporator cover.  
8. Re-install unit and test.  
To access evaporator and drain pan:  
1. Disconnect unit from power source.  
2. Remove two screws (2) holding evaporator cover to drain pan.  
3. Remove two screws (6) holding evaporator to drain pan.  
4. Remove two screws (3) holding fan bracket to drain pan.  
5. Unplug fan connection.  
6. Re-install parts in reverse order.  
7. Re-install unit and test.  
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REPLACING ICE MAKER ASSEMBLY  
2
5
4
1
5
DWR064  
3
1. Remove unit from installation.  
2. Disconnect water and unplug unit.  
3. Disconnect ice maker wire harness at plug in back of unit (1).  
4. Remove thermistor from the sensing tube on ice maker assembly (2).  
5. Remove water inlet tube.  
6. Remove front cover (3).  
7. Advance ejector blade to the 3 o’clock position by turning the 5/16" hex head on the small brass gear  
counterclockwise (4).  
8. Remove two screws from icemaker bracket (5).  
9. Remove ice maker assembly.  
10. Install new ice maker assembly.  
11. Reconnect plug.  
12. Insert thermistor ice maker sensing tube.  
13. Insert water inlet tube.  
®
14. Apply Permagum to all exit holes.  
15. Install back panel.  
16. Plug in unit and test.  
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REPLACING MOLD AND HEATER  
1
6
3
2
5
4
5
DWR061  
3
1. Remove ice maker assembly. Refer to REPLACING ICE MAKER ASSEMBLY.  
2. Remove one stripper screw (1) and stripper (2).  
3. Remove three face plate screws (3) and face plate.  
4. Remove one screw (4) and detach limit switch from mold.  
5. Detach heater leads (5).  
6. Remove two screws (6) and mold from support housing.  
7. To assemble, replace parts in reverse order.  
8. Install the ice maker assembly.  
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10  
5
9
8
7
6
4
2
1
3
30  
11, 12  
13  
20  
21  
17  
19  
23  
24  
25  
18  
22  
16  
26  
15  
28  
29  
14  
27  
DWR025  
25  
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Item Description  
Black  
Stainless Steel  
1
2
3
Control Housing  
Display Board Assembly  
Control Harness  
26006  
68024  
68025  
26006  
68024  
68025  
4
5
Organizer Assembly  
Top Bin  
80-48001-00  
26000  
80-48001-00  
26000  
6
7
8
Drawer Slides  
Light Switch Top Drawer  
Chimney  
80-47002-00  
42179  
28002  
80-47002-00  
42179  
28002  
9
Anti-Tip Components  
Back Panel  
80-16005-01  
11969  
80-16005-02  
11969  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
Light Cover  
Light Bulb  
11859  
31317  
66003  
11952  
14039  
35005  
74002-S  
31656  
5434  
11859  
31317  
66003  
11952  
14039  
35005  
74002-S  
31656  
5434  
Light Switch Bottom Drawer  
Evaporator Fan Cover  
Evaporator Cover  
Insulator Chimney Panel  
Evaporator Assembly  
Evaporator Fan Blade  
Evaporator Fan  
Drain Pan Assembly  
Drain Tube  
Grille  
14038  
31726  
14038  
31726  
11902-BLK-01  
80-39007-00  
14007-S  
12094-07-BLK  
26014  
80-17043-01  
11927-4-BLK  
11926-7-BLK  
2075DRW-FRNTBLK  
11902-BLK-01  
80-39007-00  
14007-S  
12094-07-GRY  
26014  
80-17043-03  
11927-4-BLK  
N/A  
Ice Maker Assembly  
Top Drawer (No Door)  
Door Gasket  
Ice Bucket  
Bottom Drawer with Drawer Front  
Door Handle Bottom  
Door Handle Top, Modified  
Door Front Assembly  
2075DRW-FRNTSS  
Parts Not Shown  
Item  
Description  
Full Door Handle  
Black  
11926-4-BLK  
Stainless Steel  
N/A  
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2
4
3
1
8
2
5
6
18  
17  
16  
15  
14  
9
13  
12  
11  
DWR063  
10  
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Item  
1
Description  
Water Line Assembly  
Black  
404-CO2075DWR  
Stainless Steel  
404-CO2075DWR  
2
Water Valve  
2552A  
2552A  
3
4
Plastic Nut & Sleeve  
Brass Fitting  
41254  
41826  
41254  
41826  
5
Drier  
72018  
72018  
6
7
Compressor Assembly  
Overload  
70079-FFS  
71025  
70079-FFS  
71025  
8
Relay  
71026  
71026  
9
Power Cord  
2915  
2915  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
Leg Levelers  
41319  
2053  
41319  
2053  
Rocker Switch  
Control Board Assembly  
Condenser  
68023-S  
2303-FFS  
31550-1-F  
73002-FFS  
73002-1  
5428  
68023-S  
2303-FFS  
31550-1-F  
73002-FFS  
73002-1  
5428  
Drain Pan  
Hot Gas Bypass Assembly  
Bypass Solenoid Coil Only  
Fan Blade  
Fan Motor  
5300  
5300  
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19  
17  
16  
15  
14  
13  
12  
20  
21  
22  
11  
8
10  
9
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
23  
25  
10  
32  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
33  
34  
35  
24  
DWR060  
36  
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Note: This ice maker is used only on CO2075DWR.  
!
Use only genuine U-Line replacement parts. U-Line ice maker parts are not the same as  
standard FSP Whirlpool parts. Using non-U-Line parts can reduce ice rate, cause water to  
overflow from ice maker mold, damage the unit, and may void the warranty.  
Item  
Description  
Part No.  
80-39007-00  
150-DWRCO  
488957*  
628210*  
11641*  
627973*  
625834*  
2506*  
488622*  
488361*  
627302*  
488372*  
2917  
625827  
627526  
18031  
625843  
628123-DWRCO  
627375  
Item  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
Description  
Waterline Clip  
Water Cup  
Stripper Screw  
Stripper  
Sensor Tube  
Sensor Tube Retainer  
Wire Harness  
Bin Switch  
Bin SW Screw  
Clamp  
Part No.  
652604  
544304  
489128  
31400  
23008  
14064  
2918  
2506  
488360  
625829  
625830  
627199  
488362*  
2506*  
627680*  
625836*  
627163*  
41375  
Ice Maker Assembly  
Faceplate Assembly  
Gear Screw  
Gear  
Face Plate  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
Motor  
Switch Spacer  
Hold Switch  
Motor Screw  
Long SW Screw  
Cam  
Spring & Housing Screw  
Limit Switch  
Support Housing  
Bin Arm Spring  
Bin Arm  
Arm Lever  
Arm Lever Screw  
Short SW Screw  
Valve Switch  
Insulator  
Valve Switch Plate  
Spring  
Mold Heater  
Mold & Heater Assembly  
Ejector  
Plate Screw  
Cover  
627000  
* Parts included in the 150-DWRCO Faceplate assembly  
U-Line will not pay warranty claims for the replacement of a complete ice maker assembly. Complete ice  
maker assembly replacement is not necessary because all ice maker parts are available as replacement  
parts and are stocked in our inventory.  
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Milwaukee, WI 53224-9540  
Phone 414.354.0300  
FAX 414.354.7905  
Printed in U.S.A. – February 2005  
P/N 30017  
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